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>> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperformance there, after the drama of the end of this year, beginning of 2-13 is behind us. might be a good opportunity to buy some of the things that get thrown out with the drama and fiscal cliff. >> a lot of those banks have been thrown out, certainly over the past several years. guys, we have to leave it there. a couple of market pros from the midwest, scott ren with wells fargo and rob stein withaser assetmanager. >> tom: sandy has brought some modes of transportation to a stand still across the mid- atlantic and northeastern u.s. more than 12,000 flights have been cancell, and the list grows bthe hor. rports from washington d.c. north to boston are virtually shut-in. on the rails, amtrak service throughout the region has been c
>> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperformance there, after the drama of the end of this year, beginning of 2-13 is behind us. might be a good opportunity to buy some of...
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solar stocks were not shining for the technology industry today. first solar dropped 8.9%. it cut its full year revenue forecast blaming disruptions in its supply chain thanks to hurricane sandy. sun-power fell 7.9% even though it had a surprise profit last quarter. sandy may also delay the u.s. government's selling of its stake in insurance giant a.i.g. according to an analyst at bernstein research. that stake was a result of a.i.g.'s bailout in 2008. shares fell 7.2%. a.i.g. has said it's too early to put a real cost on hurricane sandy. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the nasdaq one hundred and russell 2,000 funds saw the biggest losses, down more than 1% each. and that's tonight's market focus. election day may be in four days, but president obama and the lame duck congress have less than two months to steer clear of the fiscacliff-- the combination of tax hikes and government spending cuts scheduled to take affect in january. our market monitor this week says plan now for higher taxes soon, and higher interest rates eventually.
solar stocks were not shining for the technology industry today. first solar dropped 8.9%. it cut its full year revenue forecast blaming disruptions in its supply chain thanks to hurricane sandy. sun-power fell 7.9% even though it had a surprise profit last quarter. sandy may also delay the u.s. government's selling of its stake in insurance giant a.i.g. according to an analyst at bernstein research. that stake was a result of a.i.g.'s bailout in 2008. shares fell 7.2%. a.i.g. has said it's too...
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is there is a growing fear print technology is dying out all together. as always with great change comes great opportunity. digital technology has the capity bri neorms of reading and new modes of publication. but to understand what the future of the book might look like t helps to appreciate some of its past. >> the manuscript library was built in 1963. its white all was ter shell has no windows this is to protect the treasures within. we're joined by david who is currently writing his own history of the book. >> books aren't going away. i mean i think and the question is what role they will play seems to me its thing that is hard toast pdict. one of the things that is really remarkable is as europe made the transition from world dominated by manuscript and manuscript proud the text that were bound into books, and by the end of the 15th century the print technology takes root. you find lots of people saying oh this print technology, it's very interesting. it's very efficient but everyone has access to everything, there are no controls. one doesn't reall
is there is a growing fear print technology is dying out all together. as always with great change comes great opportunity. digital technology has the capity bri neorms of reading and new modes of publication. but to understand what the future of the book might look like t helps to appreciate some of its past. >> the manuscript library was built in 1963. its white all was ter shell has no windows this is to protect the treasures within. we're joined by david who is currently writing his...
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the technology and industrials sectors came next, gaining 1.8% each today. u.s. steel was the top materials stock, building its rally thanks to suriserofit in its latest quarter. shares jumped 5.7%, even though the company forecasts break-even results in the current quarter. it's expecting to see lower prices and lower shipments for some types of steel. two other material companies-- gold miners barrick gold and newmont. barrick fell 9.4%. quarterly results were disappointing as commodity prices were down and costs were up. newmont dropped 2.5% before announcing its results after the close. it expects to be at the low end of its outlook for the rest of the year. america's biggest publicly traded energy company, exxon mobil, saw production fall to its lowest level in three years last quarter. still, earnings per share were stronger than anticipated, helped by profits doubling in its refining business. but production fell more than expected. the company explained part of the drop was due to moving drilling rigs from going after low price natural gas to higher margi
the technology and industrials sectors came next, gaining 1.8% each today. u.s. steel was the top materials stock, building its rally thanks to suriserofit in its latest quarter. shares jumped 5.7%, even though the company forecasts break-even results in the current quarter. it's expecting to see lower prices and lower shipments for some types of steel. two other material companies-- gold miners barrick gold and newmont. barrick fell 9.4%. quarterly results were disappointing as commodity...
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disney gets the "star wars" franchise, consumer products, and lucasfilm's portfolio of entertainment technology patents. "star wars: episode 7" is expected to be released in 2015. >> tom: while the u.s. presidential race was already too close to call, now the candidates and election supervisors in the northeast have the aftermath of hurricane sandy to deal with. darren gersh looks at the potential impact on a key swing states. >> reporter: fears that super-storm sandy would disrupt voting and the presidential election are receding as the storm heads north and away from the united states. the storm hit new jersey hard, but the state makes it easy to vote early by mail, and that makes it unlikely the storm will keep many from sending in their ballots. new york does not offer early voting, giving officials there time to recover by election day. in the key swing state of virginia, election offices in 55 counties were up and running today. just nine remain closed and those are expected to reopen soon. the vginia secretary of state has asked local elecon officials to extend absentee voting hours thro
disney gets the "star wars" franchise, consumer products, and lucasfilm's portfolio of entertainment technology patents. "star wars: episode 7" is expected to be released in 2015. >> tom: while the u.s. presidential race was already too close to call, now the candidates and election supervisors in the northeast have the aftermath of hurricane sandy to deal with. darren gersh looks at the potential impact on a key swing states. >> reporter: fears that super-storm...
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when talk about the influence of globalization or the influence of advancing technology and changing demographics, my feeling is that what that produces is the same kind of anxiety that was no doubt felt 100-plus years ago when the industrial revolution was changing agricultural society upsidedown. so i think that the tea party is responding to a real problem. i don't think that notion of doubling down and saying not only do we need small government, which we already have a kind of shrunken public realm, but we need eve smler government is right direction. >> brown: here we are in the midst of a campaign. if you use the word values campaign, i think. >> yes. brown: what are we not hearing? from either side? i mean, what is missing in this campaign that you think needs to be out there. >> it's very interesting. i think that this is a values campaign because at the conclusion of this election, this country will move in a new direction. i think that the republican argument -- we will keep you safe. we willeep uncle sam off your back. we will keep washington out of your wallet -- needs t
when talk about the influence of globalization or the influence of advancing technology and changing demographics, my feeling is that what that produces is the same kind of anxiety that was no doubt felt 100-plus years ago when the industrial revolution was changing agricultural society upsidedown. so i think that the tea party is responding to a real problem. i don't think that notion of doubling down and saying not only do we need small government, which we already have a kind of shrunken...
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brought about by forces that are larger than our own society, globalization, the reach of technology and channg demographics. and within that, i felt that america was at a time when we desperately needed to have the strongest possible value space. we needed to be more in touch with the best of the american idea, the best aspects of the american idea. >> brown: value space you say. well, i say the value space. the space where we talk about why we do things, not what we're going to do. i felt that space had emptied out. we had had a very tough first decade of this century. i thought the conservate vision of small government, low tas, big defense, had played itself out and that progressives, liberals, we were flat on our back. >> brown: you use this term hand making i implies a sense of craft, a hands-on. your own background i know from being involved in folklore and music. >> yes. i'm a folklorist and amuse i cannologist. that colors my perspective. i reach back for the foundation of my argument to the late 19th century, to that other transition, the industrial revolution, and the kret
brought about by forces that are larger than our own society, globalization, the reach of technology and channg demographics. and within that, i felt that america was at a time when we desperately needed to have the strongest possible value space. we needed to be more in touch with the best of the american idea, the best aspects of the american idea. >> brown: value space you say. well, i say the value space. the space where we talk about why we do things, not what we're going to do. i...
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because i think with modern technology, we know about these hurricanes, four or five, six, seven days in advance, right. so there'shisbuild up, this anticipatory anxiety. it's coming in six days, five days, four days. and you get to emergency mode. now in evolution, emergency mode is a great thing. your cortisol goes up, your adrenaline goes up. if there's a tiger there a million years ago off you go and you run away and you either live or you die, right. but that whole emergency mode lasts a couple minutes. we are not used to being in emergency mode for four, five, six days. when that happens, it just don't feel good. pit of the stomach, anxiety. >> rose: what can you do about that. >> there are three things is to create panic. one of them is danger. people sense danger. two is a feeling of being trapped. and i know i had a friend of mine that day of the hurricane hit when she said boy she was okay until she heard that the subways were closed. she got a feeling in the pit of her stomach and she popped a pill to relax you and she just felt anxious. and the third thing is bad informati
because i think with modern technology, we know about these hurricanes, four or five, six, seven days in advance, right. so there'shisbuild up, this anticipatory anxiety. it's coming in six days, five days, four days. and you get to emergency mode. now in evolution, emergency mode is a great thing. your cortisol goes up, your adrenaline goes up. if there's a tiger there a million years ago off you go and you run away and you either live or you die, right. but that whole emergency mode lasts a...
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. >> yeah, and you see this everywhere from sports to technology, to every other field, and people often make mistakes, we aren't used to having this much information at our disposal so we tend to get enamored by all of the noise sometimes, it is easier to staley trust the one poll, because in will tell me the truth when, in reality, one poll is really noise city, and when you put them together you actually get some predictability there. >> so if my father was here listening, my late father was listening to me talk to you he would say, okay, what did you predict for the world series? >> well, i am a detroit tigers fan. >> rose: so? >> so i didn't try to make an objective prediction, sports, baseball, tigers, i allowed the bias to color my prediction. >> rose: with the bias. >> yes, yes, yes, that was disappointing, absolutely. >> rose: and four games, it must have made it worse. >> yes, they wilt add built under the pressure there, i think. >> rose: or they had good pitching on the other side. >> well, it is a well constructed team but if you look at the vegas lines. >> rose: nate silver
. >> yeah, and you see this everywhere from sports to technology, to every other field, and people often make mistakes, we aren't used to having this much information at our disposal so we tend to get enamored by all of the noise sometimes, it is easier to staley trust the one poll, because in will tell me the truth when, in reality, one poll is really noise city, and when you put them together you actually get some predictability there. >> so if my father was here listening, my...
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technology can provide customized experiences tailored to individual consumer preferences, igniting a world of possibilities from the inside out. sponsoring tomorrow, starts today. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the giant hybrid storm named sandy left a growing toll today. officials reported at least 39 people killed, and $20 billion or more in damage. the nation's most populous city and its surroundings were at the epicenter. new york is a city in shock today, even deserted in places after a night of fear, fire and floods. a record storm surge of 13 feet poured into parts of lower manhattan, brooklyn, and queens as sandy hit. the rush of water closed major commuter tunnels linking manhattan with otherbo
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carolina milanesi, an analyst for gartner, a technology research firm, says apple wants to capitalize on that. >> apple needs to own maps. they need to own location. the end game is knowing your location so you can monitize from that knowledge, knowing what the consumers do, where they are and what they do where. >> reporter: google or apple can deliver paid advertising to users, based on their current location or where they intend to go. there's also plenty of one-ups- manship in the map making business, where pizzazz on the screen is attractive and useful to someone like david rumsey, a san francisco map collector with a healthy respect for apples efforts in digital map making. he runs apple maps on one ipad and google maps on his other. >> what's interesting about the apple is we are in 3-d. so as we zoom in we can change and see thehole scene in three dimensions. in google maps we can zoom in or course, the resolution is just as good. but we don't see it in 3-d. in order to see it in 3-d, we go to google earth. so googles got two applications, apple rolled it all into one. it's am
carolina milanesi, an analyst for gartner, a technology research firm, says apple wants to capitalize on that. >> apple needs to own maps. they need to own location. the end game is knowing your location so you can monitize from that knowledge, knowing what the consumers do, where they are and what they do where. >> reporter: google or apple can deliver paid advertising to users, based on their current location or where they intend to go. there's also plenty of one-ups- manship in...
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woodruff: for more than two decades, microsoft has been a dominant force in the worlds of business and technology. but its position has been challenged and, in some ways, surpassed by apple, google and others in recent years. some question its ability to innovate. now, microsoft is facing a pivotal moment and a crucial test, as ray suarez reports. ( applause ) >> it really is an exciting, exciting day. >> suarez: like other c.e.o.s, microsoft's steve ballmer often tries to generate buzz with his product launches. but the company's big event in new york yesterday had a different vibe. the company's well-known operating system, now called windows 8, is getting its biggest makeover in nearly two decades for the first time, windows' design is built around touch- screen capabilities and utilizes "apps" similar to its competitors that microsoft calls "live tiles." the software went on sale today as part of a global launch in countries like japan and china. the company is aiming directly at the mobile device market. >> what we've done is actually re-imagined windows, and we've re-imagined essentially th
woodruff: for more than two decades, microsoft has been a dominant force in the worlds of business and technology. but its position has been challenged and, in some ways, surpassed by apple, google and others in recent years. some question its ability to innovate. now, microsoft is facing a pivotal moment and a crucial test, as ray suarez reports. ( applause ) >> it really is an exciting, exciting day. >> suarez: like other c.e.o.s, microsoft's steve ballmer often tries to generate...
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- the cycles that we see and how much of it is what is talked about it as suctural issues, changing technology, globalization, a kind of new normal that we've heard about from many people? >> well -- >> i think-- hold on, let me go with austan goolsbee here first. >> okay. >> okay, so two parts of the how much of the unemployment rate is coming from structural, i think not that high. i do think that is the thing that the economy is going to have to do. the fundamental reason why this recession looks a lot like the 2001 recovery and not the 1983 recovery i we can't go back to doing what we were doing before the recession began. just as in 2001 a bubble popped and then you're trying to shift what the economy is doing. so there is some element of that. but we also have got a significant component as i say of the whole world has slowed down. the u.s. growth rate while not fast enough is faster than the rest of the advanced world. so we've got to find a way to get ourselves boosted up where we're not getting any support from being able to increase our exports to other countries when that is exactly
- the cycles that we see and how much of it is what is talked about it as suctural issues, changing technology, globalization, a kind of new normal that we've heard about from many people? >> well -- >> i think-- hold on, let me go with austan goolsbee here first. >> okay. >> okay, so two parts of the how much of the unemployment rate is coming from structural, i think not that high. i do think that is the thing that the economy is going to have to do. the fundamental...
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on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of ple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the general economy and technology, what are we missing? >> well, you know, my many decades of working with proctor and gamble prior to microsoft give me a clear answer to what you put on the table, namely, if you put a product in front of someone that's truly excited, clear benefits, easyto use, they know how to use i let me tell you, you do create excitement. that's what the free enterprise systems about here in america, and the best products win, and right now, we got some exciting ones on that table. neil: so guys like you and roar, you know, visionaries,
on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of ple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the...
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. >> you know, this is modern technology meets mother nature. we have people capturing this, we just got a message, hoping that everybody is safe, sound, a lot of people are still suffering. our reporters went out through stricken areas, documenting who life is like. >> this is a line for gas, and it started way, way back there. this is absurd, oh, my god, i'm not getting gas, there is no way i'm getting gas. >> we are walking the 59th bridge in new york city back from work. we have had about a three mile walk both ways. but it is just what new yorkers do. we're coming from queens, going back to our home in long island. we're not the only ones, every which way you look, everybody is doing their own thing. >> there is no traffic cops, not good, not good. >> this is what is in front of our building, that is my building in the back. this went all the way through the building. there is no fences left. >> i'm a train operator, i'm supposed to report here. and it is a ghost town. this is cone island station. normally it is hustle, bustle here, nothing
. >> you know, this is modern technology meets mother nature. we have people capturing this, we just got a message, hoping that everybody is safe, sound, a lot of people are still suffering. our reporters went out through stricken areas, documenting who life is like. >> this is a line for gas, and it started way, way back there. this is absurd, oh, my god, i'm not getting gas, there is no way i'm getting gas. >> we are walking the 59th bridge in new york city back from work....
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operation center was an issue from a power failure, then a power put back on from our office of emergency technology. we lost our communications, our e-mail in the county for a couple of hours early yesterday evening. the county government came and fixed that really quick and got us up and running within a couple hours. in terms of, you know, issues that you can face with a hurricane, especially a storm of this size, you know, we prepared early, we were getting out word early. we closed the government, the schools, county courts. we're all shut down. again, it's going to continue into today. you know, i want to make sure to get out there to folks that not just the county government is closed, the schools are closed and the courts but also the bus service is not running today. people need to take note of that who use that service. same with -- there will not be trash pick up today. as probably has been noted, early voting has been canceled again today. >> all right. scott, thank ss so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. i hope everyone remains safe. we're not out of the woods ye
operation center was an issue from a power failure, then a power put back on from our office of emergency technology. we lost our communications, our e-mail in the county for a couple of hours early yesterday evening. the county government came and fixed that really quick and got us up and running within a couple hours. in terms of, you know, issues that you can face with a hurricane, especially a storm of this size, you know, we prepared early, we were getting out word early. we closed the...
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ricing star awards which focuses on younger professionals that have made an early mark in the government technology community. this program is coordinated by the 1105 government computer group. all of the rising stars were recognized last wednesday. as the government strives to improve performance recruiting top professionals. congratulations to the rising stars and congratulations to the organizers of this award program for recognizing the contributions of these important people. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. we had a good group of people. good group of employees out there. this was a booming place. and mitt ry omney and bain capital turned it in to a junk yard. i was suddenly, 60 years old. i had no health care. mainly i was thinking about my family. how am i going to takeke ca of my family. he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: prioritie
ricing star awards which focuses on younger professionals that have made an early mark in the government technology community. this program is coordinated by the 1105 government computer group. all of the rising stars were recognized last wednesday. as the government strives to improve performance recruiting top professionals. congratulations to the rising stars and congratulations to the organizers of this award program for recognizing the contributions of these important people. [ male...
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this is going to do, the next phase is going to be in oil, because they're going to apply the same technologies to natural gas. it's a win-win for everybody- > > give me a fracking break. the bottom line is- > > they didn't want to invest the time and the money, but they got the tax credits, so they said, "okay, let's keep doing it." > > round 3: what is the new normal for unemployment? will the rate ever drop below 6% again? > > i did a little research on ageism, because i wanted to talk to you, and what we're seeing is that the rates right now of participation have declined from 68 million down to 64 million in the last decade or so, mainly because people are retiring and leaving the workforce. so that is going to help out the unemployment numbers. but i know people are concerned, and right now we have seen 30 straight months of private-sector employment growth. > > i agree with alan but for a totally different reason. the bottom line is, when you get into a situation where unemployment is high- and people used to tell us in the '70s that 10% was the norm, that we'd never get- > > don't go th
this is going to do, the next phase is going to be in oil, because they're going to apply the same technologies to natural gas. it's a win-win for everybody- > > give me a fracking break. the bottom line is- > > they didn't want to invest the time and the money, but they got the tax credits, so they said, "okay, let's keep doing it." > > round 3: what is the new normal for unemployment? will the rate ever drop below 6% again? > > i did a little research on...
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. >> this is something which is doable, and i think probably the real impediment is not the technology anymore. i think it's the actual unfortunate lack of insurance coverage for many people who want to get this done but can't get it done. >> reporter: fortunately, daniela finally did get it done, thanks to a program through the the share institute which freezes eggs at no cost to the cancer patients. >> we've helped somewhere between 70 to 80 women so far. >> reporter: she now has 22 eggs to use when she is ready to start a family. >> it's really peace of mind that i might be able to have my own children some day. >> reporter: she's halfway through her chemo treatment and hopes more cancer patients have the same opportunity she did. cbs news, new york. >>> 14 minutes after 7:00 now, it looks like it's going to be a pretty nice weekend around the bay area. we have a warm up going on, brian. >> it looks like it's going to be beautiful in the bay area. maybe not so beautiful in detroit. we shall see. the giants, nevertheless, they can bundle up, right? >> they will have to. i hope they c
. >> this is something which is doable, and i think probably the real impediment is not the technology anymore. i think it's the actual unfortunate lack of insurance coverage for many people who want to get this done but can't get it done. >> reporter: fortunately, daniela finally did get it done, thanks to a program through the the share institute which freezes eggs at no cost to the cancer patients. >> we've helped somewhere between 70 to 80 women so far. >> reporter:...
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cnn.com/impact. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. [ bell ] >>> a smiling mayor bloomberg ringing the opening bell of the new york stock exchange after it was closed for two days because of the massive storm. it's back to business now on wall street as the city tries its best to get back to normal. lots of people won't be able to commute in, though, that's for sure, but our alison could. she's back at her usual spot at the new york stock exchange. it nice to see you there and nice to see that things are back up and running. i didn't even think i was going to ask you this question, 48 hours from storm, but how are stocks doing? >> well, stocks actually are modestly lower, and, you know, the big thing about today, ashleigh, is that the markets are o
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where i would watch for higher wages to our employees the trunks end up here where they're tending to planks which branch off for all manner of uses really is wood exports and large but not all of it goes to gold. here in the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole what careers use of what riches possible highest complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley and all viking boat makers what is fashioned into vas
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient...
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technology made us more productive, but it also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. global trade brought us cheaper products, but it also allowed companies to hire in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks squeezed, even as corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. and the guaranteed security of pensions and health care slowly started disappearing. in these fundamental changes in the economy, the rise of technology and global competition, they're real. can' away. but here's what i know, wisconsin. we can meet them. because we're americans. we've got the world's best workers and the best entrepreneurs. we've got the best scientists and the best researchers. the best colleges and universities, and we've got the most innovative spirit. we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy in this new century, and there's not a country on earth that wouldn't trade places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or tw
technology made us more productive, but it also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. global trade brought us cheaper products, but it also allowed companies to hire in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks squeezed, even as corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. and the guaranteed security of pensions and health care slowly started disappearing. in these fundamental changes in the economy, the rise of technology and global competition, they're real. can' away. but...
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soon it will be the true science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and the mission free cretaceous and free in-store charge is free. range humans free is free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com you.
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why do you like technology right now? >> not just in the consumer, not in the mobile phones, but technology is one of those trends that affects every industry. it affects healthcare. it affects energy. energy we saw the new natural gas fracking that's bringing enormous supplies to the market. we could be energy independent because of the technology applied to energy. liz: yet you don't like energy, you say avoid energy. >> who is the biggest beneficiary of this new supply is really the consumers, and the businesses have low cost gas, natural gas has plummeted in price, so that actually hurts in an ironic way the producers of energy, benefits the consumers of energy. liz: that's why we have doug here to kind of help our brains go through the scenario of why energy and technology are on opposite ends at least for his preference. closing bell ringing in 50 minutes. is it time to cut the cord to your traditional cable box? i know some of you have already done that. but there are those of you who are sitting on the fence or th
why do you like technology right now? >> not just in the consumer, not in the mobile phones, but technology is one of those trends that affects every industry. it affects healthcare. it affects energy. energy we saw the new natural gas fracking that's bringing enormous supplies to the market. we could be energy independent because of the technology applied to energy. liz: yet you don't like energy, you say avoid energy. >> who is the biggest beneficiary of this new supply is really...
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shot spotter as lous torts to -- authorities i'd and east palo alto in 2009 officials say improved technology can help problem solving and crime prevention efforts. >> election is next week. there is a hot button initiative to decide whether they want to tax themselves in order to feed the animals at the oakland zoo. >> supporters say it's a matter of simple economics in order to take care of tigers or monkeys the zoo needs more money. >> to operate the zoo. to provide educational programs and make sure this stay as fordable to all elements of the community. >> it would impose a parcel tax on residential properties, $72 per nonpresident den yil parcel. >> we'll be looking at a three story center office, restaurant, gift shop. >> but opponents say it's not at all about the care and feeding of bears and other animals. but rather about the zoo's planned expansion into what is now the open spaces of the park. >> the measure is written there are large loophole as louing for money to be used for expansion. >> zoo officials insist none of the money would go to fund the expansion, it's going ahead ev
shot spotter as lous torts to -- authorities i'd and east palo alto in 2009 officials say improved technology can help problem solving and crime prevention efforts. >> election is next week. there is a hot button initiative to decide whether they want to tax themselves in order to feed the animals at the oakland zoo. >> supporters say it's a matter of simple economics in order to take care of tigers or monkeys the zoo needs more money. >> to operate the zoo. to provide...
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from storm surges there are various other engineering or technological means by which to protect the city the city of new york infrastructure or. the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or new jersey for instance. the line. or my line and your very. something that something traditionally our community really reluctant to do that superfund. but it's a choice it's a choice we make or give me just final question for you i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people aren't aware of and that is that during the storm the path of superstorm sandy there were twenty six nuclear plants i know at least two of them had to shut be shut down part of them out to be shut down the surrounding areas put on high alert talk a little bit about the effect of this and what people who are planning people who are engineers should take into account. i think one of the things that a disaster. and a half ago shows is that when nuclear power fails really dramatic. and it tends to stand on a time when the rest of society is having problems so let's imagine thank goodness it didn't h
from storm surges there are various other engineering or technological means by which to protect the city the city of new york infrastructure or. the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or new jersey for instance. the line. or my line and your very. something that something traditionally our community really reluctant to do that superfund. but it's a choice it's a choice we make or give me just final question for you i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. those fifteen. counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the groupies the longer. it is done. this international rights on an international goal we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan to. the persecution of whistleblowers. like. the patriot.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. those fifteen. counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the groupies the longer. it is done. this international rights on an international goal we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan to. the persecution of whistleblowers. like. the patriot.
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team coverage and we want you to be up to date. [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva
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science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. three. three. three. three. three. tom. i've. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for october twenty fifth two thousand and twelve c.e.o.'s are ringing the alarm on deficit. there were some of them are going to bellow top execs including those but eighty of them total from big u.s. corporations sent congress a letter asking for a simpson bowles type approach to reigning in the u.s. deficit the budget deficit three dollars in spending cuts for each dollar of tax increases what would.
science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. three. three. three. three. three. tom. i've. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for october twenty fifth two thousand and twelve c.e.o.'s are ringing the alarm on deficit. there were some of them are going to bellow top execs including those but eighty of them total from big u.s. corporations sent congress a...
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i mean here's what we need is investment in actual clean technologies not half clean completely clean solar power we should be putting solar panels on every house in every country and if we do that then everybody's going to see that as a person to richard i never saw it as your. good surprise it's to i live in edinburgh and scott knows it is sunny the way you guys live and it still works on my house it's not even in a public position we get enough electricity to supply you right yeah well in the sunshine it works ok no it was only a tiny your turn what should politicians be doing now. i think politicians should be representing people asking what people want and representing them instead of representing special interests and that includes the financier's who want a carbon economy it includes the geo political planners who want to use the carbon economy to control the development in the developing world and includes all those interests that are fighting it out and i think we're hearing mostly those interest on this show today but what politicians need to do or maybe it's what people nee
i mean here's what we need is investment in actual clean technologies not half clean completely clean solar power we should be putting solar panels on every house in every country and if we do that then everybody's going to see that as a person to richard i never saw it as your. good surprise it's to i live in edinburgh and scott knows it is sunny the way you guys live and it still works on my house it's not even in a public position we get enough electricity to supply you right yeah well in...
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. >> reporter: campaign buttons are nothing new but tonight red and blue glow sticks and new technology to encourage those young voters. this 21-year-old foothill college student voted for the very first time. >> i guess when i was younger i was pretty apathetic about it but now that i'm old enough to do it i see why it's important to do it. >> reporter: he's part of a group of voters from 18 to 25 that usually don't turn out to vote. an energetic crowd was out trying to get the vote out. >> i was very excited about the whole day. >> reporter: and a little music for a voting block that tends to trend to vote for a certain party. compared to 74% of those 65 and older, younger voters are more trusting of the government and less interested in politics. at san jose state there were many empty seats. >> hey, what are you doing right now? >> reporter: those students stood outside trying to get others in. they also used this poster that links devices directly to election websites. >> it's to educate our students more and to tie them to technology. >> reporter: of the 1.4 million people who use
. >> reporter: campaign buttons are nothing new but tonight red and blue glow sticks and new technology to encourage those young voters. this 21-year-old foothill college student voted for the very first time. >> i guess when i was younger i was pretty apathetic about it but now that i'm old enough to do it i see why it's important to do it. >> reporter: he's part of a group of voters from 18 to 25 that usually don't turn out to vote. an energetic crowd was out trying to get...
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agency to explain its world wide web spying plans which would force private companies to tailor their technology to make. all those details on our website. perfect behavior or the plan to get russia to take a test before going abroad. prime time. news today. these are the. corporations today. are just a moment on the. prime minister. says the pussy riot punk band should have been jailed for the. stunt but he took a moment to express his condemnation over the ethics. you people are very unpleasant to me both on the outside and only in they filled me with extreme negative emotions so much so that i don't like talking about them but i wouldn't put them in jail if i were a judge just because i don't consider it correct that their punishment was in the form of a custodial sentence they've already spent some time in custody that's actually enough. of course it was a three members of pussy riot being found guilty of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred this coming after performing their so-called punk prayer in moscow's main orthodox cathedral they were sentenced to two years jail but one was free
agency to explain its world wide web spying plans which would force private companies to tailor their technology to make. all those details on our website. perfect behavior or the plan to get russia to take a test before going abroad. prime time. news today. these are the. corporations today. are just a moment on the. prime minister. says the pussy riot punk band should have been jailed for the. stunt but he took a moment to express his condemnation over the ethics. you people are very...
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materials, technology and industrials for two days top performers. utilities did leg a little bit. the prior week's figure was revised higher by 3,372,000. u.s. construction spending rose to its highest level in almost three years in september. spending rose 0.6%. liz: we have tim mulholland at the cme and brian of wells fargo financials. plus, robert gray ready to break in with earnings. first, let's start with tim. not bad at all. you have to admit it looked pretty healthy and good, especially after october. do you think that this november rally has legs? q it has been a good day following that tax related mutual fund selling that ended yesterday. we got into a good start. china coming of better. adp gains. lower jobless claims. optimism for tomorrow's employment report. it may turn into a rally in november. most importantly, we have the election coming up next week. david: him, stay where you are. we want to bring in brian. it was a surprising three digit gain on the dow and s&p. were you surprised and, specifically, leading into the huge jobs report that will affect the electio
materials, technology and industrials for two days top performers. utilities did leg a little bit. the prior week's figure was revised higher by 3,372,000. u.s. construction spending rose to its highest level in almost three years in september. spending rose 0.6%. liz: we have tim mulholland at the cme and brian of wells fargo financials. plus, robert gray ready to break in with earnings. first, let's start with tim. not bad at all. you have to admit it looked pretty healthy and good,...
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there was a movement to go from a solvent-based technology to an aqueous-based technology. they've been holding their own. they have some patents in that business. they have some key differentiation, particularly on the aqueous solutions side of the business. so i think we cannot only hold on, but i really believe we can get back to growing that business. ott err thing is i think on the oil side, they just made a big capital investment over $25 million in the ontario re-refinery, and they're adding more technology to the back end side of their recycling business so they can recycle the oil, actually sell it in quart or gallon containers as a recycled green product, and that whole sustainability initiative is really, really important for a lot of our customers, to have that sustainable business model that they have. >> i think you're absolutely right, alan. congratulations on this acquisition. good to talk to you, sir. >> great to talk to you, jim. thank you. >> i think the lack of exposure to the actual ups and downs of oil and the terrific secular growth of sustainability
there was a movement to go from a solvent-based technology to an aqueous-based technology. they've been holding their own. they have some patents in that business. they have some key differentiation, particularly on the aqueous solutions side of the business. so i think we cannot only hold on, but i really believe we can get back to growing that business. ott err thing is i think on the oil side, they just made a big capital investment over $25 million in the ontario re-refinery, and they're...
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technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got those huge earth covered but the government no longer represents the people. the people who are going to take the structure. we. believe in the traditional business in the in the money. the way our economic system currently not democratic. play point. cut. cut. cut. emissions and free accreditation free transport charges free. range minced free risk free studio types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god r.t. dot com. if . motion would be soon which brightened a few. songs from funniest impressions it's. nice clean stunts on t.v. don't come. out. of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the us drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream missives without up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close. and also the dot com. to speak the language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots of a p.r. people interviews intriguing stories for you to s
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